Group 1 - The Chinese government has approved a batch of rare earth export applications, emphasizing compliance with strict regulations [1][3] - China produces over 90% of the world's rare earth elements, making the export approvals significant for global supply chains, particularly for the U.S. semiconductor industry [3][5] - The recent U.S.-China economic talks in London aimed to establish a preliminary consensus on cooperation, with both sides expressing their needs regarding rare earth supply stability [1][3][5] Group 2 - Other countries, such as the EU and Japan, are actively seeking alternatives to reduce reliance on Chinese rare earths, with the EU planning a critical raw materials act and Japan developing recycling technologies [5][7] - Environmental concerns have led to stricter approval processes for rare earth mining in China, particularly in regions like Inner Mongolia, where past pollution issues were significant [8] - The ongoing U.S.-China discussions are expected to continue, focusing on finding a balance in rare earth supply while adhering to established regulations [7][8]
商务部说稀土出口批了一部分 !
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-06-12 14:52